STEVENS, THADDEUS

1792–1868, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1849–53, 1859–68), b. Danville, Vt. He taught in an academy at York, Pa., studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Maryland. He practiced law in Gettysburg (1816–42) and then in Lancaster, Pa. He also entered the iron business. Stevens first achieved political prominence as an Anti-Mason, and from 1833 to 1841 he served in the Pennsylvania legislature. An aggressive, uncompromising man possessing a formidable, sardonic wit, he helped defeat a bill abolishing the state's public-school system and was a vigorous proponent of a protective tariff. In his first two terms in Congress, Stevens was a Whig but also a forthright abolitionist, and he quit in disgust at his party's moderate stand on the slavery issue. A leading organizer of the Republican party in Pennsylvania, he returned to Congress in 1859. As chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means, he was a powerful figure throughout the Civil War. Stevens secured huge appropriations for the Union forces and succeeded in having paper money authorized as legal tender. His hatred of the South seems to have been based on principle. After Henry W. Davis was defeated for reelection in 1864, Stevens in the House and Charles Sumner in the Senate were the leaders of the radical Republicans in Congress who opposed President Lincoln's moderate plan of Reconstruction. In Stevens's view, the Southern states defeated in the Civil War were "conquered provinces" and as chairman of the joint committee on Reconstruction he intended that they be treated as such. Victorious in the congressional elections of 1866, the radicals nullified the Reconstruction program of President Andrew Johnson, placed the South under military occupation, proscribed most ex-Confederates, and enfranchised African Americans. Stevens himself proposed the Fourteenth Amendment. Sincere in his devotion to the betterment of African Americans, Stevens nevertheless frankly admitted that the legislation guaranteeing them suffrage was designed to keep the Republican party in power. He dominated the committee that drew up the impeachment charges against Johnson and was one of the House managers in the subsequent trial before the Senate. Stevens requested that he be interred in a cemetery with African Americans rather than in a burial ground closed to them.

See biographies by S. W. McCall (1899, repr. 1972), J. A. Woodburn (1913), T. F. Woodley (rev. ed. 1937, repr. 1969), A. B. Miller (1939), R. N. Current (1941), R. Korngold (1955), F. M. Brodie (1959, repr. 1966); T. H. Williams, Lincoln and the Radicals (1942, repr. 1960).

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...Paper microfilm edition of the Thaddeus Stevens Paper DAB Dictionary of American...Second Day of May, 1837 TSP Thaddeus Stevens Papers, Library of Congress...Harris, Review . 2. McCall, Thaddeus Stevens ; Woodburn, Life of Thaddeus...
...Esq., for the admission of Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., as an attorney of this court, the said Thaddeus Stevens is admitted as an attorney of...1 Hensel W. U., Thaddeus Stevens as a Country Lawyer , p. 4...
...22 Stevens, Samuel 18 Stevens, Simon 37 , 43 , 220 , 228 , 241 - 248 , 251 , 254 - 257 , 269 , 275 , 320 Stevens, Solomon 18 Stevens, Sophia see Page, Sophia Stevens Hitchcock Stevens, Thaddeus 37 , 43 , 245 , 248 Stevens, Thomas 18
...Benjamin, 197 Alinsky, Saul, 157 , 214 Allen, Robert, 102 , 103 All Saints Day, 61 , 65 All Souls Day, 61 , 65 Amat, Thaddeus bishop of Monterrey , 106 , 107 AMEN. See Alianza de Ministerios Evangelicos Nacionales Amendariz, Ruben, 167 , 168 Amengual...
...Bartok for the Third Quartet and Alfredo Casella. 27 The judges were Mengelberg, Reiner, and Stock, together with Dr. Thaddeus Rich, Samuel L. Laciar, and Gilbert R. Combs. Through some error, the first report was that Bartok had received the entire...
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...Experiential Learning on New Venture Creation: a Conceptual Model by Thaddeus McEwen INTRODUCTION Educators, practitioners, and venture...of acquiring expertise (Glaser, 1984; Norman, Getner, Stevens, 1976). Experts, through experience, have developed sophisticated...
...Jury Legal Advisor: Resurrecting the Grand Jurys Shield. by Thaddeus Hoffmeister I. INTRODUCTION In our American criminal legal...as most defendants accept plea bargains. (254) Justice Stevens noted this reality when he wrote, "A grand jury indictment...
...for comments that improved this manuscript. We also gratefully acknowledge Charis Cardeno, Kristian Stevens, Melissa Eckert, and Thaddeus Seher for technical assistance and Phil Nista for early contributions to the analysis. This work was...
...the blacks Northern white allies, only Thaddeus Stevens dared raise the prospect of a northward...4.) For the most recent biography of Thaddeus Stevens, see Hans L. Trefousse, Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth-Century Egalitarian (Chapel...
...1863 Pennsylvania congressman Thaddeus Stevens reported that the president...Fremonts firmest advocates was Thaddeus Stevens. Although Stevens was unable...rose to defend their hero; Thaddeus Stevens denounced the various bodies...
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...rub their eyes in disbelief. He appointed 19-year-old Stevens T. Mason to be secretary and acting governor of the Michigan...Julia Phelps, the daughter of a wealthy leather merchant, Thaddeus Phelps. Mason courted and married her in 1838. Then came...
...conquered provinces" (Congressman Thaddeus Stevens). President Johnson thundered...continue." The Radicals, led by Stevens in the House, and by Sumner...of the 14th Amendment. This Thaddeus Stevens-spearheaded bill proved one...
...Sumner of Massachusetts and Rep. Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania. Both were Radical...other conquered territory." Rep. Stevens was even more vindictive. As historian...study Reconstruction and Union, Stevens "possessed much of the sternness...
...writings; the Papers of Ulysses S. Grant; the Thaddeus Stevens Papers; and the Papers of John C. Calhoun. And...programming devoted to the abolitionist legacies of Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia Hamilton Smith. The Civil War tourist...
...S. Grant,. Andrew Johnson, Thaddeus Stevens, Daniel Webster, and John Adams...While Comstock, Grant, Johnson, Stevens, and Webster were all for at least...she knew it. Johnson (Pena), Stevens (David Root), and Webster...
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...Brandon Spike, Samantha Sricharmorn. Katherine Starck, Alexander Steagall, Eric Steagall, Melissa Stevens, Alexandria Stueber, Thaddeus Szoltysik, Daniel Thompson, John Trapani, Breanna Traub, Emily Tylka, Hana Uddin, Linnea Valin...
...Discussing NBA. Byline: Patrick Stevens, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Thaddeus Young entered a Georgia Tech...good impression to leave. "Thaddeus asked a very simple question...least 10 points are freshmen Thaddeus Young (14.5 ppg) and Javaris...
...Specht, Samantha Sricharmorn, Katherine Starck, Alexander Steagall, Eric Steagall, Melissa Stevens, William Sullivan, Melanie Swager, Thaddeus Szoltysik, Kevin Taylor, Denise Maria Theander, Daniel Thompson, John Trapani, Breanna Traub...
...Amendments. The blessed radicals - Thaddeus Stevens and Benjamin Butler, who served...precisely as Douglass, Wade, Stevens and the other radicals did in their...differences between Wade Road, Stevens Road and Sumner Road, and debate...
...slaves in North Carolina be allowed to vote, which set him against the radical Republicans and outraged Rep. Thaddeus Stevens. Stevens formally challenged Johnsons policies that allowed high-ranking former rebels to assume office in the South...
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STEVENS, THADDEUS 1792 1868, U.S. Representative from...He also entered the iron business. Stevens first achieved political prominence as...In his first two terms in Congress, Stevens was a Whig but also a forthright abolitionist...
...between radicals and moderates widened as the war progressed. Radicals such as Benjamin F. Wade , Henry W. Davis , Thaddeus Stevens , Charles Sumner , and Edwin M. Stanton advocated a punitive policy for the South, while Lincoln and the moderates...
...with the Wade-Davis Manifesto, an angry attack on the Presidents plan and actions. When Davis was defeated, Thaddeus Stevens took up the fight on the Reconstruction issue. Davis was a magnetic speaker, and at his death was, as a private...
...disqualification for office of Confederate leaders, he was roundly denounced by the radical Republicans who, led by Thaddeus Stevens , set out to undo Johnsons work on the convening of the 39th Congress in Dec., 1865. In Apr., 1866, Congress...
...for a time the anti-Lincoln radical Republicans in Congress, among them Benjamin F. Wade , Zachariah Chandler , Thaddeus Stevens , and Henry W. Davis , with whom Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton...
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